Working with the exhibition's curators, I designed a custom representation of map data for an exhibition on John Ruskin at the Yale Center for British Art using a customized instance of Story Maps.
Published an article with the Journal of Design History on japanned papier mâché, race and the British Empire in the nineteenth century.
I identified two survey groupings of miniatures from the Yale University Art Gallery Collection, pulling mainly from the American Paintings and Sculpture Department, and assisted in their layout.
Working with the Archives department at the Harvard Art Museums, I built a d3-based tool that visualized archival images, videos, and sound from the archaeological site at Sardis as a networked story. Using Socket.io, I linked the display to an iPad controller that showed the geometry of the network and allowed visitors to navigate through the materials.
Using a FormLabs printer, and working with a curator and an exhibition designer, I produced scale models of proposed cases for an exhibition at the Harvard Art Museums. Click for an Index article on the project.
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Starting in 2013, I spent several years posting daily narratives about primarily Victorian paintings, introducing a wide audience to basic visual literacy skills and art historical concepts via social media.